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US20040117840A1 - Data enhanced multi-media system for a set-top terminal - Google Patents

Data enhanced multi-media system for a set-top terminal
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US20040117840A1
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A system provides multimedia content by receiving first content and second content from a digital transmission signal sent from a remote location, sending the first content to a display device for presentation, and sending the second content to an external device for presentation at the external device.

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Therefore, having thus described the invention, at least the following is claimed:
1. A method for providing multimedia content, the method comprising the steps of:
receiving first content and second content from a digital transmission signal sent from a remote location;
sending the first content to a display device for presentation; and
sending the second content to an external device for presentation at the external device.
2. The method ofclaim 1, further including the step of synchronizing the presentation of the first content at the display device at least in part to the presentation of the second content at the external device.
3. The method ofclaim 2, wherein the step of synchronizing includes the step of using synchronization information in the digital transmission signal sent from the remote location to provide a common time reference for at least one of the presentation of the second content and the first content and decoding of the second content and the first content, wherein the synchronization information includes at least one of presentation time stamps, decoding time stamps, and embedded synchronization instructions.
4. The method ofclaim 2, wherein the step of synchronizing and sending the second content includes the steps of receiving the second content prior to the presentation of the first content at the display device, storing the second content, and sending the second content in response to triggers received in the digital transmission signal.
5. The method ofclaim 1, further including the step of determining that synchronization is not needed upon detecting the absence of synchronization information in the digital transmission signal.
6. The method ofclaim 1, further including the step of receiving the first content and the second content at a single tuner.
7. The method ofclaim 1, further including the step of receiving the first content at a first tuner and the second content at a second tuner.
8. The method ofclaim 1, further including the step of causing the playback of the second content to be delayed beyond the end of the presentation of the first content.
9. The method ofclaim 1, further including the step of enabling feedback information from the external device to be communicated to a program provider, wherein the feedback information includes at least one of user information, tests to be evaluated, contest registrations, and purchase orders.
10. The method ofclaim 1, further including the step of requesting the second content from the remote location as needed.
11. The method ofclaim 1, further including the step of buffering in buffers the first content and the second content with time stamps.
12. The method ofclaim 11, further including the step of releasing the first content and the second content from the buffers at intervals corresponding to the time stamps.
13. The method ofclaim 1, further including the steps of detecting the presence of the external device and, responsive to the detection, requesting the second content from the remote location.
14. The method ofclaim 1, further including the steps of receiving a signal from the external device, determining performance characteristics of the external device, the performance characteristics included in the signal sent from the external device, and responsive to determining the performance characteristics, sending the second content in accordance with the performance characteristics.
15. The method ofclaim 1, further including the steps of providing a graphics user interface that enables a user to select the performance characteristics of the external device, and responsive to the user selection, sending the second content in accordance with the selected performance characteristics.
16. The method ofclaim 1, further including the steps of receiving triggers in the received digital transmission signal that indicate the availability of the second content, and in response to receiving the triggers, determining whether the external device is within receiving range of the second content.
17. The method ofclaim 1, wherein the second content is related to the first content by theme.
18. The method ofclaim 1, further including the step of causing the second content to be presented at the external device after a content instance corresponding to the first content is presented at the display device, wherein the second content is related to the theme of the content instance.
19. The method ofclaim 1, wherein the second content includes at least one of audio samples, video samples, and text.
20. The method ofclaim 1, wherein the second content includes at least one of audio samples that are the verbatim audio spoken by a character on a television show presented at the display device, the verbatim audio corresponding to the first content, educational material related to a television education show corresponding to the first content presented at the display device, game content for a game with corresponding characters presented in a television show presented at the display device, the game content including enhanced features for the game, merchandising offers, advertisements, calendars, schedules, dates for future activity, descriptive audio that enhances the viewing experience for a physically disabled person, closed captioning that enhances the viewing experience for a physically disabled person, and other information that enhances the viewing experience for a physically disabled person.
21. The method ofclaim 1, wherein the display device includes at least one of a television set, a computer, an audio device, a video device, and an audio-video device.
22. The method ofclaim 1, wherein the external device includes at least one of a doll, a printer, a toy, a musical device, an educational device, a game, a computer, a personal digital assistant, and a communication device.
23. The method ofclaim 1, further including the step of causing the playback of the second content to be presented at least one of during, at the same time, and after the presentation of the first content at the display device.
24. The method ofclaim 1, wherein the step of sending the second content includes the step of sending the second content using at least one of a two-way radio frequency communication, one-way radio frequency communication, two-way infrared communication, one-way infrared communication, and wired communication.
25. The method ofclaim 1, further including the step of synchronizing the presentation of the first content at the display device with the presentation of the second content at the external device by transmitting synch packets at intervals defined by synchronization information received from the remote location.
26. The method ofclaim 1, further including the step of sending a protocol table with the second content to the external device, the protocol table providing instructions as to when to present the second content.
27. The method ofclaim 1, wherein the second content includes related content.
28. A method for providing multimedia content, the method comprising the steps of:
receiving first content and related content from a digital transmission signal sent from a remote location, the first content and the second content carried in packets in the digital transmission signal;
sending the first content to a display device for presentation;
sending the related content to an external device for presentation at the external device; and
synchronizing the presentation of the first content at the display device at least in part to the presentation of the related content at the external device, wherein the step of synchronizing includes the step of using synchronization information in the digital transmission signal sent from a remote location to provide a common time reference for at least one of the presentation of the related content and the first content and decoding of the related content and the first content, wherein the synchronization information includes at least one of presentation time stamps, decoding time stamps, and embedded synchronization instructions.
29. A method for providing multimedia content, the method comprising the steps of:
receiving first content in a first format;
receiving second content in a second format;
sending the first content to a display device for presentation; and
sending the second content to an external device for presentation at the external device.
30. The method ofclaim 29, further including the step of converting from the first format to the second format and converting from the second format to the first format.
31. The method ofclaim 29, wherein the first format and the second format includes at least one of a digital transmission signal and an analog transmission signal.
32. The method ofclaim 31, wherein the second content is included in the analog transmission signal in at least one of a horizontal blanking interval, a vertical blanking interval, a chroma-burst length, an amplitude modulation, a frequency modulation, and a light intensity modulation of the analog transmission signal.
33. The method ofclaim 31, wherein the second content is included in the digital transmission signal in at least one of MPEG content streams and MPEG compliant content streams.
34. The method ofclaim 29, wherein the steps of receiving include the steps of receiving the first content at a first transmission frequency and receiving the second content at a second transmission frequency.
35. The method ofclaim 29, further including the step of receiving triggers in at least one of an analog transmission signal and a digital transmission signal that indicate the availability of the second content, and in response to receiving the triggers, determining whether the external device is within receiving range of the second content.
36. The method ofclaim 29, further including the step of synchronizing the presentation of the first content at the display device with the presentation of the second content at the external device.
37. The method ofclaim 36, wherein the step of synchronizing and sending the second content includes the steps of receiving the second content prior to the presentation of the first content at the display device, storing the second content, and sending the second content in response to triggers received in at least one of an analog transmission signal and a digital transmission signal.
38. The method ofclaim 29, further including the step of synchronizing the presentation of the first content at the display device with the presentation of the second content at the external device by transmitting synch packets at intervals defined by synchronization information received from a remote location.
39. The method ofclaim 29, further including the step of sending a protocol table to the external device, the protocol table providing instructions as to when to present the second content.
40. The method ofclaim 29, wherein the second content is presented non-synchronously with the first content.
41. The method ofclaim 29, wherein the second content is related to the first content.
42. A method for providing multimedia content, the method comprising the steps of:
receiving first content and second content encoded in at least one of an analog transmission signal and a digital transmission signal;
sending the first content to a display device for presentation;
sending the second content to an external device for presentation at the external device; and
sending instructions to the external device that indicate when to present the second content.
43. A system for providing multimedia content, the system comprising:
a memory with logic; and
a processor configured with the logic to receive first content and second content from a digital transmission signal sent from a remote location, wherein the processor is further configured with the logic to send the first content to a display device for presentation, wherein the processor is further configured with the logic to send the second content to an external device for presentation at the external device.
44. The system ofclaim 43, wherein the processor is further configured with the logic to synchronize the presentation of the first content at the display device at least in part to the presentation of the second content at the external device.
45. The system ofclaim 44, wherein the processor is further configured with the logic to use synchronization information in the digital transmission signal sent from the remote location to provide a common time reference for at least one of the presentation of the second content and the first content and decoding of the second content and the first content, wherein the synchronization information includes at least one of presentation time stamps, decoding time stamps, and embedded synchronization instructions.
46. The system ofclaim 44, wherein the processor is further configured with the logic to receive the second content prior to the presentation of the first content at the display device, effect the storage of the second content, and send the second content in response to triggers received in the digital transmission signal.
47. The system ofclaim 43, wherein the processor is further configured with the logic to determine that synchronization is not needed upon detecting the absence of synchronization information in the digital transmission signal.
48. The system ofclaim 43, wherein the processor is further configured with the logic to receive the first content and the second content at a single tuner.
49. The system ofclaim 43, wherein the processor is further configured with the logic to receive the first content at a first tuner and the second content at a second tuner.
50. The system ofclaim 43, wherein the processor is further configured with the logic to cause the playback of the second content to be delayed beyond the end of the presentation of the first content.
51. The system ofclaim 43, wherein the processor is further configured with the logic to enable feedback information from the external device to be communicated to a program provider, wherein the feedback information includes at least one of user information, tests to be evaluated, contest registrations, and purchase orders.
52. The system ofclaim 43, wherein the processor is further configured with the logic to request the second content from the remote location as needed.
53. The system ofclaim 43, wherein the processor is further configured with the logic to buffer in buffers the first content and the second content with time stamps.
54. The system ofclaim 53, wherein the processor is further configured with the logic to release the first content and the second content from the buffers at intervals corresponding to the time stamps.
55. The system ofclaim 43, wherein the processor is further configured with the logic to detect the presence of the external device and, responsive to the detection, request the second content from the remote location.
56. The system ofclaim 43, wherein the processor is further configured with the logic to receive a signal from the external device, determine performance characteristics of the external device, the performance characteristics included in the signal sent from the external device, and responsive to determining the performance characteristics, send the second content in accordance with the performance characteristics.
57. The system ofclaim 43, wherein the processor is further configured with the logic to provide a graphics user interface that enables a user to select the performance characteristics of the external device, and responsive to the user selection, send the second content in accordance with the selected performance characteristics.
58. The system ofclaim 43, wherein the processor is further configured with the logic receive triggers in the received digital transmission signal that indicate the availability of the second content, and in response to receiving the triggers, determine whether the external device is within receiving range of the second content.
59. The system ofclaim 43, wherein the second content is related to the first content by theme.
60. The system ofclaim 43, wherein the processor is further configured with the logic to cause the second content to be presented at the external device after a content instance corresponding to the first content is completely presented at the display device, wherein the second content is related to the theme of the content instance.
61. The system ofclaim 43, wherein the second content includes at least one of audio samples, video samples, and text.
62. The system ofclaim 43, wherein the second content includes at least one of audio samples that are the verbatim audio spoken by a character on a television show presented at the display device, the verbatim audio corresponding to the first content, educational material related to a television education show corresponding to the first content presented at the display device, game content for a game with corresponding characters presented in a television show presented at the display device, the game content including enhanced features for the game, merchandising offers, advertisements, calendars, schedules, dates for future activity, descriptive audio that enhances the viewing experience for a physically disabled person, closed captioning that enhances the viewing experience for a physically disabled person, and other information that enhances the viewing experience for a physically disabled person.
63. The system ofclaim 43, wherein the display device includes at least one of a television set, a computer, an audio device, a video device, and an audio-video device.
64. The system ofclaim 43, wherein the external device includes at least one of a doll, a printer, a toy, a musical device, an educational device, a computer, a personal digital assistant, and a communication device.
65. The system ofclaim 43, wherein the processor is further configured with the logic to cause the playback of the second content to be presented at least one of during, at the same time, and after the presentation of the first content at the display device.
66. The system ofclaim 43, further including a transceiver that is configured to send the second content using at least one of a two-way radio frequency and a two-way infrared communication.
67. The system ofclaim 66, wherein the transceiver communicates over a local area network.
68. The system ofclaim 43, further including a transmitter that is configured to send the second content using at least one of a one-way radio frequency communication and a one-way infrared communication.
69. The system ofclaim 43, further including a communication port that is configured to send the second content using wired communication.
70. The system ofclaim 43, wherein the processor is further configured with the logic to synchronize the presentation of the first content at the display device with the presentation of the second content at the external device by sending synch packets at intervals defined by synchronization information received from the remote device.
71. The system ofclaim 43, wherein the processor is further configured with the logic to send a protocol table with the second content to the external device, the protocol table providing instructions as to when to present the second content.
72. The system ofclaim 43, wherein the second content includes related content.
73. A system for providing multimedia content, the system comprising:
a memory with logic; and
a processor configured with the logic to receive first content and related content from a digital transmission signal sent from a remote location, the first content and the second content carried in packets in the digital transmission signal, wherein the processor is further configured with the logic to send the first content to a display device for presentation, wherein the processor is further configured with the logic to send the related content to an external device for presentation at the external device, wherein the processor is further configured with the logic to synchronize the presentation of the first content at the display device at least in part to the presentation of the related content at the external device, wherein the processor is further configured with the logic to use synchronization information in the digital transmission signal sent from the remote location to provide a common time reference for at least one of the presentation of the related content and the first content and decoding of the related content and the first content, wherein the synchronization information includes at least one of presentation time stamps, decoding time stamps, and embedded synchronization instructions.
74. A system for providing multimedia content, the system comprising:
a memory with logic; and
a processor configured with the logic to receive first content in a first format and second content in a second format, wherein the processor is further configured with the logic to send the first content to a display device for presentation, wherein the processor is further configured with the logic to send the second content to an external device for presentation at the external device.
75. The system ofclaim 74, wherein the processor is further configured with the logic to convert from the second format to the first format and from the first format to the second format.
76. The system ofclaim 74, wherein the first format and the second format includes at least one of a digital transmission signal and an analog transmission signal.
77. The system ofclaim 76, wherein the second content is encoded in the analog transmission signal by encoding in at least one of a horizontal blanking interval, a vertical blanking interval, a chroma-burst length, and a light intensity modulation of the analog transmission signal.
78. The system ofclaim 76, wherein the second content is included in the digital transmission signal in at least one of MPEG content streams and MPEG compliant content streams.
79. The system ofclaim 74, wherein the processor is further configured with the logic to receive the first content at a first transmission frequency and receive the second content at a second transmission frequency.
80. The system ofclaim 74, wherein the processor is further configured with the logic to receive triggers in at least one of an analog transmission signal and a digital transmission signal that indicate the availability of the second content, and in response to receiving the triggers, determine whether the external device is within receiving range of the second content.
81. The system ofclaim 74, wherein the processor is further configured with the logic to synchronize the presentation of the first content at the display device with the presentation of the second content at the external device.
82. The system ofclaim 81, wherein the processor is further configured with the logic to receive the second content prior to the presentation of the first content at the display device, effect the storage of the second content, and send the second content in response to triggers received in at least one of an analog transmission signal and a digital transmission signal.
83. The system ofclaim 74, wherein the processor is further configured with the logic to synchronize the presentation of the first content at the display device with the presentation of the second content at the external device by transmitting synch packets at intervals defined by synchronization information received from the remote location.
84. The system ofclaim 74, wherein the processor is further configured with the logic to send a protocol table with the second content to the external device, the protocol table providing instructions as to when to present the second content.
85. The system ofclaim 74, wherein the second content is presented non-synchronously with the first content.
86. The system ofclaim 74, wherein the second content is related to the first content.
87. A system for providing multimedia content, the system comprising:
a memory with logic; and
a processor configured with the logic to receive first content and second content in at least one of an analog transmission signal and a digital transmission signal, wherein the processor is further configured with the logic to send the first content to a display device for presentation, wherein the processor is further configured with the logic to send the second content to an external device for presentation at the external device, wherein the processor is further configured with the logic to send a protocol table to the external device, the protocol table providing instructions as to when to present the second content.
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